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⬅︎ywm ṭb, ywmˀ ṭbˀywrth
ywm ṭb, ywmˀ ṭbˀ (yōm ṭāḇ, yōmā ṭāḇā) n.m.
   holiday
ywnh, ywntˀ n.f.
   dove
ywqntws yqwnd, yqwndˀ/yhqnṭwn/ywqnṭws (yaqund, yaqundā) n.m.
   jacinth (gem)
ywmˀ n.m.
   storm demon
ywnws n.m.
   ebony
ywqntyn (yuqqantīn) n./adj.
   hyacinth
ywmˀ rbˀ n.m.
   the Day of Atonement
YWNY vb.
   to make into Greek
ywqntynwn ywqntyn (yuqqantīn) n./adj.
   hyacinth
ywmˀy adv.
   today
ywny (yaw/ōnāy) adj.
   Greek
ywqr, ywqrˀ (yqor, yuqrā) n.m.
   weight, heaviness
ywmdn, ywmˀ dyn adv.
   today
ywnyw, ywnywtˀ (yawnāyū, yawnāyūṯā) n.f.
   Hellenism
ywqrn, ywqrnˀ (yuqrān, yuqrānā) n.m.
   high price
ywmhyn adv.
   today
ywnyt adv.
   in Greek
ywr n.m.
   a type of slave (??)
ywmḥr, ywmḥrˀ n.m.
   the next day
YWNN vb.
   to speak Greek
ywr n.m. #2
   a supposed source of the Jordan
ywmḥrˀ ywmḥr, ywmḥrˀ n.m.
   the next day
[ywsṭws] adj.
   the just one
ywr div.
   an outstanding genie
ywmḥrn, ywmˀ ḥrn n.m.
   the next day
ywspˀyt (yawsep̄āˀīṯ) adv.
   in the manner of Joseph
ywrd, ywrdˀ n.m.
   a precious stone
ywmy (yawmāy) adj.
   daily
ywspy (yawsep̄āy) adj.
   of Joseph
ywrdn yrdn, yrdnˀ n.m.
   the Jordan River
ywmm adv.
   daytime
ywspny (yawsep̄ānāy) adj.
   of Joseph
ywrdnws yrdn, yrdnˀ n.m.
   the Jordan River
ywmn, ywmnˀ (yawmān, yawmānā) adv.
   today
ywqdh, ywqdtˀ n.f.
   conflagration
ywrdnn n.m.
   The Jordan River
ywmny (yawmānāy) adj.
   diurnal
ywqdn, ywqdnˀ (yuqdān, yuqdānā) n.m.
   conflagration
ywrmˀ n.m.
   west wind
YWN vb.
   to be called in Greek
ywqn, ywqnˀ (yūqnā) n.m.
   image
ywrq (yurrāq) adj.
   yellow-green, livid
ywn, ywnˀ (yaw/ōn, yaw/ōnā) n.f.
   dove
ywqnṭwn yqwnd, yqwndˀ/yhqnṭwn/ywqnṭws (yaqund, yaqundā) n.m.
   jacinth (gem)
ywrqw, ywrqwtˀ (yurrāq, yurrāqūṯā) n.f.
   greenness
ywnˀyt (yawnāˀīṯ) adv.
   in Greek
ywqntˀ yqwnd, yqwndˀ/yhqnṭwn/ywqnṭws (yaqund, yaqundā) n.m.
   jacinth (gem)
ywrth yrwth, yrwttˀ n.f.
   inheritance

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